Ferris, Kendall College of Art and Design Prepare for ArtPrize, Seek Volunteers

Ferris State University and its Kendall College of Art and Design are gearing up for
ArtPrize 2012, the international art exhibition and competition that kicks off Wednesday,
Sept. 19 in Grand Rapids.

Kendall is one of 161 venues participating in the event created in 2009 by social
media entrepreneur Rick DeVos, who was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Business and
Industry from Ferris during commencement ceremonies in May.

Hundreds of thousands of people attend the annual event that boasts the world’s largest
art prize. This year, $560,000 in prizes will be awarded, including $360,000 by public
vote and $200,000 in juried awards. Ferris and Kendall are sponsors of the event,
which runs through Sunday, Oct. 7.

Kendall, the only higher education Exhibition Center, will host 13 of 1,517 artist
entries in its building at 17 Fountain St. and across the street at the newly-renovated
Federal Building. As one of seven ArtPrize exhibition centers, Kendall also will offer
voter registration and merchandise.

“Our involvement in ArtPrize gives us the opportunity to join in the crucial public
conversation of the importance of creativity, while we help lead and shape the interpretation
of aesthetic education,” said Kendall President David Rosen. “We need to invest in
this grand vision, not only for the obvious benefit for our institution, but also
for the joy and celebration of this personal virtue that we all are committed to:
art and design does change the world.”

To help staff its ArtPrize events, which also include a panel discussion, venue tours
and a special family program, Kendall needs faculty, staff and students to fill about
3,000 volunteer hours. Volunteers are needed as exhibition guards, at registration
stations and for speaker series support, in the retail store and to help visitors with general
questions.